Should I get a Monstera albo or Thai constellation?

When it comes to choosing between a Monstera albo and a Thai constellation, there are a few factors to consider. Both plants are beautiful and can make great additions to any indoor space. However, there are some differences that may influence your decision.

One key difference between the two is their level of maintenance. The Albo requires a little more attention and care compared to the Thai constellation. To maintain the variegation of the Albo, you will need to regularly prune any new leaves that are not variegated. This is because the Albo can produce both variegated and non-variegated leaves, and if left unchecked, the non-variegated leaves can overtake the plant. This process can be time-consuming and may require some expertise to identify which leaves need to be pruned. On the other hand, the Thai constellation is more stable in terms of variegation and does not require as much pruning.

For less experienced plant growers, the Thai constellation may be the safer pick. Its variegation is more consistent, so you don’t have to constantly monitor and prune the plant. This can be a relief for those who are new to plant care or may not have the time or knowledge to dedicate to intricate pruning.

Another factor to consider is availability. The Monstera albo is a rarer and more sought-after plant, which means it can be harder to find and may come with a higher price tag. The Thai constellation, while still desirable, is generally more readily available and can be found at more affordable prices. If budget or availability is a concern for you, the Thai constellation may be the more practical choice.

Personal preference also plays a role in this decision. Some people may be drawn to the unique and striking variegation of the Albo, while others may prefer the more subtle and uniform variegation of the Thai constellation. It’s important to choose a plant that you genuinely love and feel a connection with, as this will enhance your enjoyment and motivation to care for it.

Both the Monstera albo and Thai constellation are beautiful plants, but they have different maintenance requirements and availability. If you are a less experienced plant grower or prefer a more low-maintenance option, the Thai constellation may be the better choice. However, if you are willing to put in the extra effort to maintain the variegation and are able to find and afford the Albo, it can be a stunning addition to your indoor garden. Ultimately, the decision comes down to your personal preference and the level of care you are willing to provide.

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Caroline Bates

Caroline is a Miami-based landscaper who specializes in drought-tolerant landscapes. She is the mother of two young children and also enjoys writing for GreenPacks.org in her spare time. Caroline takes great pride in her work, and loves being able to share her knowledge with others through her writing.